Will Ferrell Hosts SNL Season 51 Finale With Paul McCartney and Chad Smith Appearances
1-Minute Brief
The SNL season 51 finale featured notable cameos and musical performances, highlighting the show's ongoing cultural relevance.
Key Facts
- Will Ferrell hosted the Saturday Night Live season 51 finale.
- Paul McCartney performed three songs: 'Band on the Run,' 'Coming Up,' and 'Days.'
- Chad Smith delivered the opening monologue, referencing his resemblance to Ferrell.
- Ferrell appeared as the ghost of Jeffrey Epstein in a sketch with James Austin Johnson as Donald Trump.
- The finale included a musical segment where Trump and Epstein's ghost sang 'Just the Two of Us.'
What Happened
Saturday Night Live concluded its 51st season with Will Ferrell as host, Paul McCartney as musical guest, and appearances by Chad Smith. The episode included sketches featuring Ferrell as the ghost of Jeffrey Epstein and musical performances by McCartney.
Why It Matters
The episode brought together high-profile guests and referenced current and historical figures, reflecting SNL's approach to topical satire and its influence on pop culture. The inclusion of well-known personalities and musical acts underscores the show's continued ability to attract attention and generate discussion.
What's Next
No official announcements regarding the next season's premiere or lineup have been made in the reviewed sources. Viewers may look for updates on future hosts and musical guests as SNL prepares for its next season.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown1d agoChad Smith Delivers Will Ferrell’s ‘SNL’ Monologue: ‘You’re Not the Host, I Am’
- Google NewsUnknown1d agoPaul McCartney Closes Out ‘SNL’ Season 51 With Encore Third Performance
- Google NewsUnknown2h ago'SNL': Paul McCartney Performs 'Band on the Run,' 'Coming Up,' 'Days'
